Barclayfox's Shop. Ready to use KS3 & KS4 lessons.
Average Rating4.41
(based on 76 reviews)
No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
Super easy fun starters.
No preparation or planning required.
Simply choose one from those described - or let the class choose by projecting the 1 pager.
Enough so you can use them with the same classes all year long.
Not so many that you or your students get confused or cannot decide which to use.
Save time this week â and every week !
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox
Plenaries - Super easy fun plenaries.
No preparation or planning required.
Simply choose one from those described - or let the class choose by projecting the 1 pager.
Enough so you can use them with the same classes all year long.
Not so many that you or your students get confused or cannot decide which to use.
Save time this week â and every week !
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox
Lesson for the first time you ever meet any class in any subject.
Complete lesson, ready to use, you only need to spend 2 minutes personalising the âwho am Iâ PPT slide provided.
All Key Stages: KS2 to KS5.
ALL subjects: yes, really, all subjects and you can use it with your tutor group too !
12 new classes this week ? Easy, no effort, no pressure, no stress, great lesson, give this lesson 12 times this week ! Best ÂŁ5 youâll spend this year !
The first lesson with a new class is the most important lesson you will ever teach. You need to give this lesson to each of your new classes. Assuming you have 12 classes this year and your teaching career lasts 20 years that is a lot of classes, and all so easy! Iâve lost count of the number of times I have delivered this lesson, this truly critical lesson. It has been used and improved a huge number of times over many years.
During the lesson you will accomplish all these important things:
Sort out the seating plan during the lesson.
Learn names.
Introduce yourself to the students.
Get to know each student.
Set and agree class rules.
Rewards - find out which rewards they care enough about to try and get.
Set expectations of behaviour and ensure students recognise your authority as the teacher.
Help learners understand why work ethic is so important.
Learn about individual learners needs.
Learn about their individual likes (helps build relationships)
Learn about their individual dislikes (helps build relationships)
Start to build those all important relationships.
Start to coach / motivate the students about learning.
Happy teaching !
Yours,
Barclayfox
.
.
.
.
Key words:
back to school, first lesson, ice breaker, first time meet, complete first lesson, first secondary lesson, first maths lesson, first English lesson, first science lesson, first French lesson, first history lesson, first geography lesson, first tutor group lesson, first lesson in, introduction, classroom expectations, setting standards, start up lesson, new class introduction, meeting your new class for the first time, new teacher, new class, back to school, meet the teacher, B4L, behaviour for learning, behavior for learning, behaviour management, behavior management, setting expectations, class rules.
Temperature versus volume relationship (Charlesâ law). T vs V relationship. 20 slide PPT lesson on Charlesâ law. It covers: temperature, KE, the Kelvin scale, absolute zero, how to convert between Kelvin and degrees Celsius (centigrade) and vice versa. It then moves on to the relationship between temperature and volume and calculating temperatures and volumes using Charlesâ Law. Also covers all the key language. Well organised and succinct with clearly made key points and well chosen images. This lesson explains the material in an easy to understand way. Provides an excellent ready to use lesson on this topic, or it can easily be adapted if you wish.
UK KS4 and USA grades 9 to 11 (ages 13 to 16).
If you bought my âCharlesâ law" lesson, please note that is very similar to this lesson, please do not buy both.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox
Here are a few more of my (many) lessons that Iâm sure you will find helpful:
cells, tissues and organs (hierarchy of biological organisation) KS3 complete lesson.
/teaching-resource/cells-tissues-and-organs-11288571
Adaptation, habitat and adaptations and inherited variation, survival. KS3 complete lesson.
/teaching-resource/adaptation-habitat-and-adaptations-and-inherited-variation-survival-ks3-complete-lesson-11743787
Genes, DNA, Darwin, evolution, peer review and collaboration. Complete KS3 Biology lesson.
/teaching-resource/genes-dna-darwin-evolution-peer-review-and-collaboration-complete-ks3-biology-lesson-11818249
Space, solar system, stars, galaxies, moons, light years and the universe. Complete KS3 lesson.
/teaching-resource/space-solar-system-stars-galaxies-moons-light-years-and-the-universe-complete-ks3-lesson-11772336
There are many more high quality lessons Iâve created, used and improved over the last decade. Please type âbarclayfoxâ into the resources search box.
Search words:
Charleâs law, Charlesâs law, Charlesâs law, Charles law, Charlesâ law, temperature and volume, gas law, gas laws, Kelvin, kelvin, absolute zero, temperature scales, centigrade, degrees centigrade, degrees Celsius, celsius, Celsius, Celsius, kelvin, degrees celcius, temperature scales, kelvin, lord kelvin, buoyancy, upthrust.
Rocket building activity using straws and balloons, great fun.
Fully scaffolded PowerPoint so no work required other than to find the straws and balloons.
Enjoyment while learning.
Worksheet with answers that I made for my A level students to assist with possible exam questions .
There are 13 questions in all plus a challenge mission.
A level Physics.
Enjoy,
Barclayfox
Many students get confused over Bonding and Properties
So to help I have created this one single page in excel - which can be used as a handout to the class.
The 1 pager covers:
Metallic bonds, ionic bonds, covalent bonds, melting point, boiling point, conductivity, solubility.
Happy Teaching
Barclayfox
Ready to use - no prep, just load up and go.
PowerPoint self navigates - just keep pressing return. Or better still let a student do it for you !
Christmas quizzes and activities:
Geography,
Sports,
Music,
Bonus
plus biology too - who was expecting that ? :-)
Happy Christmas,
Barclayfox.
Full lesson, no work required, fully scaffolded in the PowerPoint - just get your lolly sticks ready!
Fun activity - building a catapult. The PowerPopint is Christmas themed throughout and the activity is based around saving Christmas from an invasion of Zombie Santas.
It can be part of a team building lesson or just some fun.
Use this for all your new classes.
Use it over and over again during the first week of the new school year.
Use it again next year.
Use it no matter what subject you teach.
This complete lesson will give you and the class you have never met before a positive, fun and very useful first lesson together.
This lesson is designed as an introductory lesson. Ideal for the first lesson in September. It includes a quiz and student information collection. To accompany the PowerPoint there is a video and key points sheet.
List of the key abbreviations used all the time in teaching.
Very helpful to and easy to refer to.
From:
ADD
Through:
EWO, and IBP and NOR and PTR and SpLD and TEFL
To:
Y11
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
Covers: Space Physics, KS3, space, universe, gravity, solar systems, moons, planets, stars, galaxies. Geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar system, seasons, moonâs phases etc etc.
A series of 6 high quality lessons that expertly delivers the key points within BOTH the following:
NEW KS3 Department for Education âSpace Physicsâ National Curriculum and
The AQA KS3 specification / syllabus sections â3.7.2 Universeâ and â3.1.2 Gravityâ.
Ready to use, print the worksheets (or simply project them) and project the PowerPoints which navigate you carefully through each lesson - no preparation required. Project and go!
THIS IS A BUNDLE OF 6 LESSONS:
Solar system, stars and galaxies and the universe.
Geocentric and heliocentric solar system models
Seasons.
Gravity, weight and mass.
Observing the stars and space exploration.
The moonâs phases.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS4 / GCSE lesson from Barclayfox, no work required!
Can be used by the teacher or for home learning - the Powerpoint easily navigates you throâ the lesson even if you have not had time to review it before the lesson!
Lesson objectives:
- Understand what ânucleiâ and âradioactivityâ and âdecayâetc mean.
- Explain and understand âhalf lifeâ.
- Use radioactive decay graphs to find half life.
- Use maths / numbers to find half life.
The lesson contains:
Animation (unique).
Differentiated activity sheets (HA and MA/LA).
Activity sheet answers.
Notes to help the teacher.
Starter task where students self-assess themselves against each objective.
Scientific literacy activities.
Homework (capable groups could do this in class).
Questions (lots and lots) â all answers are provided.
Paired work activities with answers.
Gap fills
Theory slides (minimal and carefully sculpted â not âdeath by powerpointâ)
Video clip links x 2 (carefully selected â this alone can easily save you 20+ minutes).
Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt
BONUS materials:
A ppt for students to go on your VLE / shared area.
A short version of the master lesson.
Donât waste any more time searching, youâve found an excellent lesson - buy it now!
Thank you for your time, happy teaching.
Yours,
Barclayfox.
3 high quality, complete lessons by Barclayfox which are ready to teach. They include many different activities including differentiated worksheets and answers.
Nothing for you to do but quickly scan through them and photocopy the activity sheets.
Covers:
1) Momentum, what it is a measure of, units, equation, calculations, answers.
2) Conservation of momentum, collisions, crashes, explosions, elastic and inelastic collisions, questions and calculations and answers.
3) Rate of change of momentum, the equation, and using it, impulse, Safety including: crumple zones, air bags, seat belts cycle helmets, etc. Lots of questions and calculations with all answers provided.
If you need more detail please see the individual lessons for a list of contents.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
Two differentiated KS4 Biology activity sheets with answers.
Drug names (from alcohol to tranquilisers),
4 types of drugs:
Stimulants, Depressants, Analgesics, Hallucinogens, therapeutic and recreational, legal and illegal, risks and effects etc.
HA - Higher Ability
MA - for lower and middle ability.
Both have answer sheets.
Good activity sheets to form the differentiated centre piece of your lesson.
Happy teaching!
Regards,
Barclayfox.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS3 lesson from Barclayfox.
(For USA - this lesson is for use between 6th to 8th grade).
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years. This is a very high quality ready to use lesson.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Be able to name some drugs.
* Be able to define what a drug is.
* Define the 4 drug groups (e.g. stimulant, hallucinogen etc).
* Categorise drugs into the 4 groups.
* Describe the effects different types of drugs have on both health and behaviour.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 30 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - identify which are drugs.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Matching task - answers are provided.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Self marking
* Up and about activity
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Play ball.
* Paired work activities â all answers are provided.
* Scientific Literacy activity.
* SMSC
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
* Extension activities â just in case additional activities are required.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by âBarclayfoxâ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
This bundle from barclayfox covers KS3 Biology:
Variation both continuous and discontinuous.
Adaptation in animals and plants.
Effects of the environment (enviromental variation and inherited variation)
Food chains and food webs.
Effects on the environment.
Transfers in food chains, food webs, energy loss, pyramids of number, calculating biomass, pyramids of biomass, bioaccumulation, pesticides. (Please see the individual lessons if you wish to see a full write up of what each lesson covers).
High quality, complete and ready to use lesson. For use in KS3 and for lower and middle ability groups in KS4.
ââLIFE CYCLE OF A STARââ - STUDENT OUTCOMES:
By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
* Recall space facts such as what planets, moon, stars and galaxies are
* Understand new key words such as nebula, red giant, white dwarf etc.
* Describe the life cycle of stars of similar mass to our sun.
* Describe the life cycle of stars of much larger mass than our sun.
* Compare and contrast the 2 life cycles.
STARTER
Pupils will start the lessons by thinking and working in pairs in a race to solve a mini quiz. After discussion of the answers this leads to revealing the title and lesson outcomes, students then self assess their current understanding of what this lesson is going to cover.
MAIN and MAIN and MAINâŠ
This lesson is chunked into discrete sections to support learning and engender positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. All points of the specification are addressed.
There are various student activities such as: unique activity sheet, carefully selected video, paired work, literacy activities, focused questions with answers and differentiation, quiz, homework worksheet, gap fill, self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities etc. This good variety of activities keeps pupils focused and happily learning.
PLENARY:
In the plenary activity pupils complete an activity sheet then peer assess it to uncover how much they have learnt during the lesson. They then self-assess themselves against the lesson outcomes. Students who need further support set themselves additional homework to enhance learning of todayâs lesson.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES:
These are provided just in case any group requires them.
OTHER BARCLAYFOX SPACE LESSONS FOR STUDENTS BETWEEN 10 YEARS AND 14 YEARS OLD:
* Solar system, stars and galaxies and the universe.
* Geocentric and heliocentric solar system models
* Seasons.
* Gravity, weight and mass.
* Exploring and observing the universe.
* The moonâs phases.
* Eclipse
* Space travel
* Observations of the universe
* Day and night
MORE HIGH QUALITY LESSONS:
For more lessons that meet the new KS3 and KS4 specifications please type Barclayfox into the tes resources search engine to see all my lessons.
Happy teaching !
Barclayfox.